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Casper College
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A male student with a fossil sample in the prep lab of the Tate museum.

The 200-acre Casper College campus was dedicated in 1955, a decade after the original location opened in Natrona County High School. A major campus expansion in the mid-1960s and several more recent projects has led to today’s beautiful campus of 28 buildings.

With the largest full-time equivalent enrollment in Wyoming, Casper College has students from all 23 Wyoming counties, 37 U.S. states and 15 foreign countries.

Casper College, Wyoming’s oldest two-year institution, was founded in 1945 on the third floor of Natrona County High School. Natrona County High School is among the major landmarks visible from the current Casper College campus overlooking Casper. The current campus was built in the mid 1950s, and consists of 28 buildings.

More than 10 national accreditations underscore the quality of educational programs at Casper College. More than 50 associate degree programs and 30 one-year certificate programs are offered in eight academic divisions.
Casper College’s extensive upper division center is unique in Wyoming. Agreements with 15 universities provide opportunities to earn bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees right on campus. The University of Wyoming/Casper College Center has extensive facilities on campus.


Last Updated 5/12/06